Anahi Yerman
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Mail code: 8204Campus: Tempe
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Student Information
Graduate StudentAnthropology
The College of Lib Arts & Sci
Anahi Yerman is a GRFP PhD student focusing on how households in water-insecure communities adapt to and mitigate water insecurity through family relationships and fictive kinship. Her work includes interviewing individuals in colonia communities across Arizona and highlighting their stories. Anahi previously received her BA in Anthropology, BS in Philosophy of Science, and MS in Evolution of Culture, Cognition, and Behavioral Anthropology at the University of Utah where she worked with ranchero communities in Baja California Sur, Mexico to examine the impact of hurricanes on work behavior. Her other interests include game theory, behavioral ecology, traditional ecological knowledge, and epistemology.
Anahi has a BA in Anthropology and BS in Philosophy of Science, she also recieved an MS in Evolution of Culture, Cognition, and Behavioral Anthropology at the University of Utah. She is now seeking her PhD in Sociocultural Anthropology at Arizona State University
Cultural Anthropology, Game theory, Behavioral ecology, Kinship, Social networks as mitigation, Water & Resource Scarcity, TEK, Epistemology.